Explosions. In Kuwait. On a Thursday night, air defense systems lit up the sky — and the Kuwaiti military confirmed it was under attack by hostile drones. Not one. Not a handful. Twenty-eight in a single wave just 24 hours before. Kuwait is now pointing fingers directly at Tehran. And Iran? Iran says it had nothing to do with it. <br /> <br />Here's what we know. On the evening of April 9th, 2026, Kuwait's military and National Guard reported hostile drones entering Kuwaiti airspace and targeting — not empty desert — vital national facilities. One National Guard military site was directly hit. Buildings damaged. No casualties reported, but this was not a close call — this was a strike. And it didn't come from nowhere. This is part of a wave. A pattern. Gulf states have been on high alert throughout 2026 as tensions between the US and Iran simmered, flared, and officially reached a fragile ceasefire — a ceasefire that is now looking very fragile indeed. <br /> <br /> <br />#IranDroneAttack #KuwaitNationalGuard #28Drones #KuwaitAttack #DroneStrikeKuwait #IranKuwait #DroneStrikeDetails #USDefenses #KuwaitResponse #Intercepts28Drones #DroneAttackKuwait #KuwaitFacilities #IranAttack2026 #MiddleEastWar #KuwaitIncident #AirDefense #DroneIntercept #IranDroneSwarm #GulfRegion #WarUpdates #DefenseResponse #KuwaitCrisis<br /><br />~HT.410~GR.538~PR.152~ED.194~
